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The true story of Savannah Knoop, JT LeRoy, and one of the most famous literary hoaxes of all time, soon to be a major motion picture.More than ten years after the New York Times unmasked Savannah Knoop as the face of the mysterious author JT LeRoy, her story continues to fascinate. To some, it was a compelling experiment with authorship and identity. To others, it was an unforgivable deception. In Girl Boy Girl, Knoop tells her side of the story, revealing how she came to portray the young trans hustler turned literary wunderkind—a persona cre... + Read More

A delightful collection of classic recipes, folk history, and original drawings by Cape Cod’s most-admired chef. With a new Introduction by Anthony Bourdain“It’s a true classic, one of the most influential of my life.”—Anthony Bourdain, from the new introduction“Provincetown…is the seafood capital of the universe, the fishiest town in the world. Cities like Gloucester, Boston, New Bedford, and San Diego may have bigger fleets, but they just feed the canneries. Provincetown supplies fresh fish for the tables of gourmets everywhere.”—Howard Mitch... + Read More

A delightful collection of classic recipes, folk history, and original drawings by Cape Cod’s most-admired chef. With a new Introduction by Anthony Bourdain“It’s a true classic, one of the most influential of my life.”—Anthony Bourdain, from the new introduction“Provincetown…is the seafood capital of the universe, the fishiest town in the world. Cities like Gloucester, Boston, New Bedford, and San Diego may have bigger fleets, but they just feed the canneries. Provincetown supplies fresh fish for the tables of gourmets everywhere.”—Howard Mitch... + Read More

A breathtaking work of political reportage steeped in a deep understanding of the roots of Islamist terrorism.Western tourists are not always aware that the Maldives, a tiny island nation in the Indian Ocean, is a Muslim country, or that the Republic of Maldives is the non-Arab country with the world’s highest number of foreign fighters per capita. Despite being considered a luxury tourist destination, the Maldives is in fact one of the most over-populated countries, devastated by poverty, social segregation, heroin, and criminality. Tourists l... + Read More

The next moving volume of the autobiographical Ma series—all bestsellers in the UK and Ireland—about a young woman’s coming of age in Dublin, told in an unforgettable voice. Sixteen-year-old Martha’s luck is finally changing. Taken in by a kind young priest, Father Ralph Fitzgerald, and his wealthy mother, she gets a taste of “how the other half lives” and resolves to make a better life for herself once and for all. Soon she’s off to school to become a secretary: her ticket to a respectable middle-class existence. But even as her fortune im... + Read More

A firsthand account of the shocking Tlatelolco Massacre, still denied by the Mexican government.In Mexico City on the night of October 2, 1968, at least two hundred students—among thousands protesting election fraud and campaigning for university reform—were shot dead in a bloody showdown with government troops in Tlatelolco Square. Hundreds more were arrested, and imprisoned for years. Yet these events are nowhere to be found in official histories: that very night the bodies were collected and trucked away and the cobblestones washed clean, an... + Read More

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Series: To the RampartsHow Bush and Obama Paved the Way for the Trump Presidency, and Why It Isn't Too Late to Reverse CourseHardcoverRalph Nader9781609808471$35.95POLITICAL SCIENCE Aug 28, 2018

America’s number one citizen Ralph Nader’s latest book shows us how unchecked corporate power has led to the wrecking ball that is the Trump presidency. Nader brings together the outrages of the Trump administration with the key flaws and failures of the previous administrations—both Republican and Democratic—that have led our nation to its current precipice. It’s all in the details and Ralph Nader knows them all. Trump didn’t come out of nowhere. Bush and Obama led the way. Writing as a Washington, DC, activist and people’s advocate for over f... + Read More

A firsthand account of the shocking Tlatelolco Massacre, still denied by the Mexican government.In Mexico City on the night of October 2, 1968, at least two hundred students—among thousands protesting election fraud and campaigning for university reform—were shot dead in a bloody showdown with government troops in Tlatelolco Square. Hundreds more were arrested, and imprisoned for years. Yet these events are nowhere to be found in official histories: that very night the bodies were collected and trucked away and the cobblestones washed clean, an... + Read More

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